And what are of focus would be most beneficial for you?
Travel & Tropical?
Austere/Improvised?
Prolonged Field Care?
Dive Medicine?
TCCC?

If there are other areas of interest I would like to hear about them. I am asking as a non-profit would like to get more SOF Medics enrolled, but would like to know what areas they should focus on that would be most attractive for those medics. Thanks.

That's a hard question, as necessity changes what you need at any given time.

CME can be hard to come by, and is always a good choice. Courses leading to certs are also good.

As far as courses for degrees...actual medical/paramedical topics related to skills and practice, no. I would absolutely see value in degree-type courses in Emergency Management, Medical Administration, etc.

What are your ambitions? The nursing field is extremely short handed right now. This makes it a great time to get in. You can literally negotiate you starting wage. Within reason. We have nurses switching healthcare organisations everyday for more pay and better benefits.

A retired 18D has formed a non-profit online/in person/hybrid school that covers TCCC, Austere, PFC, etc....but it is based in Europe and in order to keep US Military interested he would like to know where to best invest in the accreditation for the first two years and build on it from there. It is a non-profit so funding is limited.

The initial cost for recognition in Europe was high and I informed him that there would be a lot of interest if he could qualify for CMEs for EMT-P and become eligible for the GI Bill and/or Tuition Assistance.

In short I am trying to figure out what courses that are usually not available to EMT-P's, ATPs, etc...would be of the most interest for CMEs, Degrees, Certificates.

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Well, it's a lot more compact than the flaming sword, but it's not nearly as impressive. Just doesn't have that Wrath-of-the-Almighty edge to it. I mean, come on, how am I supposed to strike fear into the hearts of the wicked with this thing?

Yup, we can audit an ATLS, but the other topics you mention we get as military medics already. So I was wondering more along the lines of what would be something that is a "two for". Something that elicits interests in SOF and other military medics and that also counts as CMEs in the US or the EU.

What else besides the above would be of great interest and what would be the most interesting of the choices given too?

Tropical & Travel Medicine
Austere Medicine

The other topics you listed are being covered fairly well as it is, but I always see/hear the above primary-care-related skills lacking. The "non-sexy" stuff.

Also some of the PFC things like Foleys, hygiene, bed sore maintenance, etc etc. The "nursing" stuff.

Only tough thing is that all of these topics only fulfil a fraction of US EMS personnel CE requirements (ie the category that these fall into have a rather low hour limit with the majority focus of other hours being on more traditional EMS stuff).

The other topics you listed are being covered fairly well as it is, but I always see/hear the above primary-care-related skills lacking. The "non-sexy" stuff.

Also some of the PFC things like Foleys, hygiene, bed sore maintenance, etc etc. The "nursing" stuff.

Only tough thing is that all of these topics only fulfil a fraction of US EMS personnel CE requirements (ie the category that these fall into have a rather low hour limit with the majority focus of other hours being on more traditional EMS stuff).